In South Africa's Cosmo City, just outside Johannesburg, a group of about 30 women, ages 60 and above, gear up twice a week in sparring gloves and step into the ring for boxing lessons. The goal is to keep their bodies active and healthy while also learning how to defend themselves.

"If somebody tries to attack me, I will punch him, really. Really, I will hit him badly," 67-year-old boxer Mable Makhosi told the BBC. Makhosi said her weekly boxing regimen has lowered her blood pressure and improved her conditions as a diabetic.

Constance Ngubane, 79 years old. | (REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko)

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Former bodybuilder Claude Maphosa founded the boxing program for senior women about four years ago and now works as their coach. "I've never trained somebody that old," he told the BBC. "I've always thought they're fragile, only to realize that there's more to them, and there's more to what they wanted to do. So I gave them the opportunity, and they ended up training me instead of me training them because their energy level was just too high."